- A
pochade (from
French poche, pocket) is a type of
sketch used in painting. As
opposed to a croquis,
which is line art, a
pochade captures the colors...
- they fold up to the size of a
brief case and thus are easy to store. The
Pochade Box is a
compact box that
allows the
artist to keep all
their supplies...
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Pochade is a
village in the
Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. It is
located in the
Vikramgad taluka.
According to the 2011
census of India, Pochade...
- lira.
Corriere della Sera film
critic Giovanna Gr****i
described it as a
pochade filled with stereotypes,
which "depicts
women as prostitutes, nymphomaniacs...
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similar model can hold a blackboard,
projection surface, placard, etc.
Pochade boxes are a type of artists'
easel that is
mounted on top of a
camera tripod...
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Figaro wrote after the premiere: This
little entertainment … may be only a
pochade, but
composed with what talent, with what naturalness! ... All [the six...
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Camille Nevers rated the film with 1/5 and wrote, "The
interest of this
pochade produced with
imperturbable softness by Léa
Domenach [...] lies in the...
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Madame Barbe-bleue, two-act comédie-vaudeville 1847: En carnaval, one-act
pochade, with
Charles Varin 1850: Le talisman, one-act opéra comique, with Varin...
- radiophonique)
Rough for
Radio II (published 1976) (written in
French in 1961 as
Pochade radiophonique)
Words and
Music (broadcast 1962)
Cascando (broadcast:1963...
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James Wilson Morrice.
Morrice introduced Henri to the
practice of
painting pochades on tiny wood
panels that
could be
carried in a coat
pocket along with a...